That is a burning question for Henry VIII after the passing of the beloved Jane Seymour at 1537. She's the girl who's given him the precious boy that he longs for. We understand his feelings for her as numerous decades after he's buried with her instead of some other of his grandparents. That isn't to say he doesn't attempt and proceed with his life and it's these efforts to perform so that direct him into further trouble.Some view this as evidence of his passion for Jane Seymour. In training th...